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Post by avordvet on May 20, 2015 13:40:35 GMT -5
Government must obtain warrant for e-mails (unless government wants your e-mails)May 20, 2015, By Mark J. Fitzgibbons S. 356, the Electronic Communications Act Privacy Act Amendments Act of 2015, starts out well but ends badly. S. 356 is purportedly written to cure a defect in existing law that government may access our e-mails that are 18 months or older without a warrant from a judge. That's a little bit of bait and switch, though, since the bill authorizes government agencies to skip the requirement of going to a judge by unilaterally issuing judge-less warrants. www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/05/government_must_obtain_warrant_for_emails_unless_government_wants_your_emails.html#ixzz3ahOPgtvf
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